banning in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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II.ban <pres part banning; pret, pp banned> [Brit ban, Am bæn] VB trans

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The closure resulted in the banning of 37 DTP members from politics for five years, including two members of parliament.
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He maintains his voice with a strict organic food diet and avoiding alcohol and smoking, banning smoking in his dressing room.
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Laws were passed abolishing divorce and banning the sale of contraceptives.
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With the banning of smoking in enclosed places the cars then become all non-smoking.
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The unjustified arrests of journalists, representatives of youth organisations and civil activists, the banning of peaceful protests and the use of physical force against protestors are therefore unacceptable.
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However, some concerns have been reported over the treatment of asylum seekers, prison overcrowding and the banning of full face veils.
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In light of the worsening hooliganism countrywide he adopted a 100% members-only scheme, banning away fans.
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Next stop banning hair driers, kettles and toasters which actually work.
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From the banning of secondary action to minimum requirements for strike ballots, the union's powers were slowly but surely curbed.
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Banning tripods, which people trip over, and selfie sticks, which occasionally hit artwork and other patrons, makes sense.
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